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Computing Novel Multiplicative Zagreb Connection Indices of Metal Organic Networks

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Metal organic networks (MONs) are defined as one, two and three dimensional unique complex structures of porous material and subclass of polymer’s coordination. These networks also show extreme surface area, morphology, excellent chemical stability, large pore volume, highly crystalline materials. The major advantages of MONs are tailorability, structural diversity, versatile applications, highly controllable nano-structures and functionality. So, the multi-functional applications of these MONs are made them more helpful tools in many fields of science in recent decade. In this paper, we light on the two different MONs with respect to the number of increasing layers of metal and organic ligands together. We define the novel multiplicative Zagreb connection indices (ZCIs) such that multiplicative fourth ZCI and multiplicative fifth ZCI. We also compute the main results for multiplicative Zagreb connection indices of two different MONs (zinc oxide and zinc silicate).
University of Management and Technology
Title: Computing Novel Multiplicative Zagreb Connection Indices of Metal Organic Networks
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Metal organic networks (MONs) are defined as one, two and three dimensional unique complex structures of porous material and subclass of polymer’s coordination.
These networks also show extreme surface area, morphology, excellent chemical stability, large pore volume, highly crystalline materials.
The major advantages of MONs are tailorability, structural diversity, versatile applications, highly controllable nano-structures and functionality.
So, the multi-functional applications of these MONs are made them more helpful tools in many fields of science in recent decade.
In this paper, we light on the two different MONs with respect to the number of increasing layers of metal and organic ligands together.
We define the novel multiplicative Zagreb connection indices (ZCIs) such that multiplicative fourth ZCI and multiplicative fifth ZCI.
We also compute the main results for multiplicative Zagreb connection indices of two different MONs (zinc oxide and zinc silicate).

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